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what are the longtime of the causes​

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Answered by Jellymelly
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Long-term memory is how your brain stores information over time. It includes remembering events, facts, and how to complete tasks, like how to find your way home.

Long-term memory loss is when you have trouble recalling this information when you need it. Many people’s long-term memory starts to get weaker as they get older. This is a normal part of aging.

Existing between normal age-related memory changes and dementia is the condition known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI). In 2013, it was estimated that 16 to 20 percentTrusted Source of adults over 60 had some form of MCI, which is impairment not severe enough to be classified as dementia.

But long-term memory loss can also be a sign of a more serious problem, such as dementia.

Approximately 10 percent of Americans ages 65 and older have Alzheimer’s disease, which accounts for most cases of dementia. Long-term memory loss can also be a sign of other health conditions and diseases.

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